Why Operational Resilience Has Become So Crucial in 2022

Regardless of the size of your particular organization, you are always going to have to put in a high level of effort to ensure smooth continuity with each of your operations. With the advancements made in technology over the years, Operational Resilience has become the preferred solution for companies eyeing a boost to their informed decision-making abilities. More specifically, companies have been committing resources to resilience on the cyber & physical sides of  their business so they do not find their operations disrupted by a myriad of different internal & external factors that include: supply chain issues, inflations, socioeconomic events, geopolitical events, cyber attacks, and even natural disasters. 

The average business owner should understand that committing to operational resilience is not a one-off, it is a long journey meant to shift the culture of your business so it is better adapted to the present then its competitors within the industry. Having a data-driven approach can be a huge competitive advantage for industries that are less reliant on technology and experience lots of risk in day to day operations. If you were not worried about gaining advantages, you really should start worrying in 2023. The whole landscape for business has changed in the past two years and the two biggest changes were:

  • An increased reliance on technology in the workplace
  • An increase in business transparency (people have more information than ever)

Whether it is you, your employees, your shareholders, or your business investors, you do not want to expose anyone to too much risk with the uncertainty of the economic direction. This is the year to seek out a company like ours that offers software & solutions in all aspects of Operational Resilience. If you are completely new to this, here are two simple ways for your business to start becoming a more resilient one:

  • Mitigate Risks
  • Map Interdependencies
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